Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby 08/19/2024 min. read Copied to clipboard Read Full media story at www.consumerreports.org Related Stories Media Story Oct 23, 2025 Fox 26 with Dr. Sara Anvari: Peanut allergies in kids are becoming less common – what parents s... Media Story Oct 23, 2025 Yahoo with Dr. Jacob Stephenson: Austin surgeon gives teen a second chance to eat — and live wi... yahoo.com Media Story Oct 23, 2025 Austin American-Statesman with Dr. Jacob Stephenson: Austin surgeon gives teen a second chance to... statesman.com Media Story Oct 22, 2025 KHOU: Patients at Texas Children's Hospital celebrate Halloween Awards Oct 21, 2025 Dr. Jeff Kuerbitz Awarded CNCDP-K12 Grant Media Story Oct 20, 2025 Fox 26 with Dr. Terri Woodard: Egg freezing: What you need to know fox26houston.com See more results 74701 Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby Here’s what to know about safe storage for breast milk and formula—including what to do with leftover formula or milk. Article